Emirates revamps economy amenity kits. Which airlines offer it to economy class passengers
That I am an avid collector of amenity kits is a well-known fact, that I recount in great detail every item that [...]

That I am an avid collector of amenity kits is a well-known fact, that I tell in great detail every item I find in the clutches is evident in every video on TFC's YT channel and I also draft mine rankings on the best and worst.
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It is often thought that this small cadeaux is intended only for users flying business class, but on the contrary there are some airlines that also give this item as a gift to those traveling in Economy.
Emirates' new amenity kit
Among the most generous airlines is definitely Emirates, although it must be said that shrinkflation is also affecting the Dubai carrier, and from First to economy the content offered is always sought after, elegant and useful.
As of December, Emirates will introduce on the long-haul flights a new range of free amenity kits for passengers of Premium Economy and Economy, combining travel comfort and environmental commitment.

The new kits, made with organic and sustainable materials (including cactus), arise from the collaboration with United for Wildlife and are designed to raise awareness of the protection of the endangered species.

The clutch bags, with soft and silky textures, celebrate four natural environments - sea, sky, forest and desert - with hand-drawn illustrations and a narrative card Dedicated to the animal depicted.

For the first time, the Premium Economy Class Will have an exclusive amenity kit that also includes. Aveda signature skin care products, plant-based brand: lip balm, hand cream and face lotion, as well as socks, face mask, earplugs and dental kit.
The kits Economy Class Instead, they offer nighttime comfort essentials, again with recycled materials and certified packaging.
What other airlines offer a clutch bag to economy passengers
Not many airlines still have this courtesy for guests. In fact, they can be counted on the fingers of one hand: Etihad, Turkish Airlines, Qatar, and Qantas. The rules are often similar to those in the upper classes; the amenity kit is not distributed on all flights, but only on certain routes based on duration and schedule.
Etihad offers it on all flights over 6 hours, passengers already find it on the seat, and at the moment it is an envelope with eye mask, earplugs inside. At the recycling level, the envelope becomes a perfect companion for everyday shopping.
Turkish Airlines has perhaps the richest amenity kit among those in economy: Lacoste clutch bag, face mask, slippers, caps, toothbrush and toothpaste. Unfortunately, no gift for flights under 8h.
Qatar and Qantas, with whom I do not recall flying economy, they propose similar content that is given away to passengers on overnight routes over 8h duration.
In conclusion

Very nice new amenity kits from Emirates and especially nice to see that there are still companies that care about all passengers, not just those who pay more.





